(Reuters) – US Postal Service (USPS) wins prompt some Democrats and local election officials to reconsider their vote-by-post strategy for the November presidential election, changing the emphasis on leaving boxes and early votes cast by the post office omlizze. PHILO PHOTO: An individual deposits letters in a U.S. Postal Service …
Read More »FS sues Teva over alleged kickbacks for drugs against multiple sclerosis
(Reuters) – US government sues Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TEVA.TA) on Tuesday, accused the drugmaker of causing the filing of false claims with Medicare by using kickbacks to encourage the sale of its multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is seen during a news …
Read More »Trump needs suburban voters. But they are not who he thinks they are
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The suburbs of America were the key to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidency win, and he and his 2020 Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, are fighting to vote there for the Nov. 3 election. The Republican president highlighted his focus with recent remarks about “prominent housewives who welcomed his …
Read More »WHO blasts ‘vaccination nationalism’ in the latest slate against opposition
GENEVA / MANILA (Reuters) – Nations that may preserve COVID-19 vaccines while excluding others will deepen the pandemic, Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, issuing a final closes call for countries to participate in a global vaccine pact. The WHO has an August …
Read More »More infected coronavirus mutation may be ‘a good thing’, says disease expert
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – An increasingly common mutation of the new coronavirus found in Europe, North America and parts of Asia may be more infectious, but appears less deadly, according to a prominent doctor of infectious diseases. PHILO PHOTO: The ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which was …
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